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Orvis + Wal-Mart = Angry local shopkeep
"Wolfgang" wrote in message
... "Frank Reid" wrote in message ... And they don't only do it to manufacturers. A few weeks ago the ****ers refused to take my MasterCard......said that MC charges them too much. I had the same damn thing happen to me. Walmart got Visa to lower its rate to them, MasterCharge wouldn't follow suit so they banned 'em. Here's an elitist question. Its already been brought up here, in that many of Orvis' customers wouldn't know where a Walmart is. Walmart does the FLW tour for bass fishermen. Bass fishermen also go in to get parts for their boats. There's two hooks for the bass fishermen. Where's the hook to bring in a fly fisherman? Orvis and Wal-Mart are betting that Orvis is that hook. Cripes....the WM employees can't put 10 boxes of cereal on display neatly. Imagine a rack of 100 different flies..... |
Orvis + Wal-Mart = Angry local shopkeep
I'm pretty sure that I wouldn't know or care either......but then, maybe I'm
a typical Wal-Mart customer. What are the diagnostic features? A lot of us are missing our front teef. Walmart customer or hockey player? -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
Orvis + Wal-Mart = Angry local shopkeep
"Greg Pavlov" wrote in message
... On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 14:19:52 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: Around here (Rochester NY), Wal Mart hasn't made much of a dent in that category. That's because Wegman's is in town, which is probably the best there is in the supermarket business, and Tops also competes very well. True. But, Wal Mart's got grocery problems elsewhere, too. There's been a huge amount of consolidating in the wholesale end of the grocery biz. Almost any sizeable wholesaler can buy as good as, or better than WM these days. So, even smaller stores who buy through wholesalers end up with the benefits. It's not that hard to torture the manufacturers for better pricing. I don't know about WM anywhere but here, but in our 2 stores, the produce is really lousy, and much of the meat is treated with some sort of tenderizing agent. It's right on the label. I don't recall the name of the stuff, and it's probably safe, but who cares? So, if you happen to like fruit & vegetables, and meat without stuff in it, you have to go to two stores to do your shopping. As soon as that happens, you're not saving money any more. |
Orvis + Wal-Mart = Angry local shopkeep
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 15:20:05 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "Greg Pavlov" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 14:19:52 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: Around here (Rochester NY), Wal Mart hasn't made much of a dent in that category. That's because Wegman's is in town, which is probably the best there is in the supermarket business, and Tops also competes very well. True. But, Wal Mart's got grocery problems elsewhere, too. There's been a huge amount of consolidating in the wholesale end of the grocery biz. Almost any sizeable wholesaler can buy as good as, or better than WM these days. So, even smaller stores who buy through wholesalers end up with the benefits. It's not that hard to torture the manufacturers for better pricing. I don't know about WM anywhere but here, but in our 2 stores, the produce is really lousy, and much of the meat is treated with some sort of tenderizing agent. It's right on the label. I don't recall the name of the stuff, and it's probably safe, but who cares? So, if you happen to like fruit & vegetables, and meat without stuff in it, you have to go to two stores to do your shopping. As soon as that happens, you're not saving money any more. Our Walmart doesn't carry many groceries yet. But the stuff they do carry is more expensive than the local grocery stores. The Walmarts that I've been in that do carry produce don't seem to take very good care of the stuff. A lot of brown lettuce and wrinkled peppers. g.c. |
Orvis + Wal-Mart = Angry local shopkeep
"Tom Gibson" wrote in message om... The organization is huge and ruthless. If they don't get what they want, they will find a way. Wal-mart sells a "product" $100-120.00 (for non-disclosure reasons I can't give the product description) that is only sourced from one supplier. Wal-mart had beat the supplier down so far on price, they were almost giving the item away trying to make it on volume with small margins. My understanding is the supplier finally got tired of Wal-mart pushing their weight around and increased the price 5 % and said if you don't like it find someone else, knowing they had no other suppliers. Wal-mart has gone out and procured a supplier to manufacture a similar product at 75 % of the cost. This will likely squeeze the other company out of business within 3 - 5 years. JT (who drives past Wal-mart if I can help it) |
Orvis + Wal-Mart = Angry local shopkeep
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Orvis + Wal-Mart = Angry local shopkeep
"George Cleveland" wrote in message
... On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 15:20:05 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Greg Pavlov" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 14:19:52 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: Around here (Rochester NY), Wal Mart hasn't made much of a dent in that category. That's because Wegman's is in town, which is probably the best there is in the supermarket business, and Tops also competes very well. True. But, Wal Mart's got grocery problems elsewhere, too. There's been a huge amount of consolidating in the wholesale end of the grocery biz. Almost any sizeable wholesaler can buy as good as, or better than WM these days. So, even smaller stores who buy through wholesalers end up with the benefits. It's not that hard to torture the manufacturers for better pricing. I don't know about WM anywhere but here, but in our 2 stores, the produce is really lousy, and much of the meat is treated with some sort of tenderizing agent. It's right on the label. I don't recall the name of the stuff, and it's probably safe, but who cares? So, if you happen to like fruit & vegetables, and meat without stuff in it, you have to go to two stores to do your shopping. As soon as that happens, you're not saving money any more. Our Walmart doesn't carry many groceries yet. But the stuff they do carry is more expensive than the local grocery stores. The Walmarts that I've been in that do carry produce don't seem to take very good care of the stuff. A lot of brown lettuce and wrinkled peppers. Here, the fishing tackle's just as cheap at Gander Mountain, Galyan's and Dick's, and the selection is MUCH better. Motor oil is cheaper at Advanced Auto Parts. Batteries are cheap anywhere if you take 3 seconds to clip the endless stream of Duracell coupons. I'll go to WM for some stuff - they had a great selection of Igloo coolers last summer, and they were much cheaper than at Wegman's. But meanwhile, K-Mart polished up their stores and they are excellent. In 4 visits, every single person I spoke to knew where things were, and behaved as if they WANTED customers. At WM, they act like you're bothering them if you ask for the location of something exotic, like Rubbermaid storage containers. |
Orvis + Wal-Mart = Angry local shopkeep
"Greg Pavlov" wrote in message
... On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 15:20:05 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: True. But, Wal Mart's got grocery problems elsewhere, too. .... That's true as well, but there was a major labor action in California over the past 6 weeks or so that revolved around WalMart's impact on the grocery business, so it must be having a significant effect. I've wondered whether WM has the same kind of influence on our local newspaper (a Gannett rag) as other deep-pockets businesses. Every so often, the paper will do a comparison of grocery prices between our two chains, Wegman's and Tops. They never include WM. If they did, the game would be over for WM. |
Orvis + Wal-Mart = Angry local shopkeep
I don't believe I've ever been in a Wal-mart before (I just assumed
it was like a giant K-mart) since there isn't one anywhere nearby. If people dislike them so much, why do they shop there? - Ken All too often, because it is the only store left in many small towns. And, again, all too often because they can't afford to shop where they might find better made merchandise. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Dark Star http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
Orvis + Wal-Mart = Angry local shopkeep
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 18:15:10 GMT, "slenon"
wrote: I don't believe I've ever been in a Wal-mart before (I just assumed it was like a giant K-mart) since there isn't one anywhere nearby. If people dislike them so much, why do they shop there? - Ken All too often, because it is the only store left in many small towns. And, again, all too often because they can't afford to shop where they might find better made merchandise. Our town (Merrill, WI) is probably pretty typical. Before Walmart moved in we had a couple department stores, a half dozen clothes stores and other small businesses (cafes etc.) downtown. After Walmart we lost both of the department stores and most of the clothing stores. The other small businesses regularly change owners as they find it impossible to make enough money to stay in business in that location. Now we have several empty storefronts and a bunch of antique shops who never seem to have anyone inside when I go in. Development in the town has shifted to the area around Wallyworld, with several fast food places and motels being built in the last few years. It has brought growth to some parts of the community but it seems to have removed any sense of community from the growth, if you get my drift. g.c. |
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